With the current F1 championship still going on, Formula One Group has already revealed their calendar for the next year, which is 2025. The upcoming championship is going to be all the more important because it will be their 75th anniversary. Although the tournament will still have 24 races, there happen to be a few significant changes that the organisers have made for the upcoming year.
Recently, there has been a lot of criticism that revolved around the geographical planning of the races. Considering this, the first change you get to see is that the host of the 2025 season opener is Melbourne, Australia. This is going to happen for the first time since 2019. This means F1 kickstarts with the Australian Grand Prix which is supposed to happen in mid-March.
The season will then head to China, followed by Japan and Bahrain. F1 2025 will conclude in early December in Abu Dhabi. Let’s quickly take a look at the entire calendar that is released for all the race enthusiasts to plan accordingly.
Formula 1 Race Calendar 2025
Here is what the calendar looks like!
Grand Prix |
Date |
Venue |
Country |
Australian GP |
March 14-16 |
Melbourne |
Australia |
Chinese GP |
March 21-23 |
Shanghai |
China |
Japanese GP |
April 4-6 |
Suzuka |
Japan |
Bahrain GP |
April 11-13 |
Sakhir |
Bahrain |
Saudi Arabian GP |
April 18-20 |
Jeddah |
Saudi Arabia |
Miami GP |
May 2-4 |
Miami |
USA |
Emilia Romagna GP |
May 16-18 |
Imola |
Italy |
Monaco GP |
May 23-25 |
Monaco |
Monaco |
Spanish GP |
May 30 – June 1 |
Barcelona |
Spain |
Canadian GP |
June 13-15 |
Montreal |
Canada |
Austrian GP |
June 27-29 |
Spielberg |
Austria |
British GP |
July 4-6 |
Silverstone |
United Kingdom |
Belgian GP |
July 25-27 |
Spa |
Belgium |
Hungarian GP |
August 1-3 |
Budapest |
Hungary |
Dutch GP |
August 29-31 |
Zandvoort |
Netherlands |
Italian GP |
September 5-7 |
Monza |
Italy |
Azerbaijan GP |
September 19-21 |
Baku |
Azerbaijan |
Singapore GP |
October 3-5 |
Singapore |
Singapore |
United States GP |
October 17-19 |
Austin |
USA |
Mexico City GP |
October 24-26 |
Mexico City |
Mexico |
São Paulo GP |
November 7-9 |
Sao Paulo |
Brazil |
Las Vegas GP |
November 20-22 |
Las Vegas |
USA |
Qatar GP |
November 28-30 |
Lusail |
Qatar |
Abu Dhabi GP |
December 5-7 |
Yas Marina |
Abu Dhabi |
Conclusion
Well with the entire calendar out it’s time for you to make your plans accordingly. This year, there have been a few changes that are going to make the championship so much more thrilling and better for all the racing enthusiasts. With its 75th anniversary being celebrated in 2025, Formula One Management doesn’t want to leave any stones unturned for the F1 fans.